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Sally-Anne Perks ([personal profile] alt_sally_anne) wrote2009-01-05 12:18 pm

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Just as I was finishing breakfast this morning, Cedric Diggory from Hufflepuff came over to the Slytherin table and asked me if third years were allowed in that game I was organising. I said sure, if they want, and he said what about fourth and fifth years and I said yes, anyone can play, they just need to let me know by Wednesday at breakfast so I can assign targets by Friday.

And he grinned and said I should put his name down. And then he glanced back over at his own table and gave them a thumbs-up.

So yeah, if anyone else is wondering, I was kind of assuming just firsties would want to play but anyone's welcome, just let me know I guess. If you're a big kid wanting to play you'll need to write down your name and house for me though, I know all the Slytherins and all the firsties but the rest kind of blur together still. I only knew Diggory because he's the Quidditch Seeker.

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Alright I'm adding a rule: aside from the hex that turns people's ears blue you can ONLY use spells from the Standard Book of Spells, Grade 1 in the game. That still puts firsties at a disadvantage because we've only made it through the first half, but that should keep things a bit more even.
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[personal profile] alt_padma 2009-01-05 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
They just laughed at me when I tried to tell them they could only play if they didnt try to cast all sorts of difficult spells. I think they were having me on about playing in the first place. Xi Chang says he wasn't, tho, but I still think we might tell any older kids that they cant use spells we havent learned.